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Week's Films

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TOMORROW

The Chicago Conspiracy
Trial
(Wilson Hall, 4,7 p.m.; $1
students, $2 others.)

Adult Late Show (Cinema,
10 p.m. $2)

WEDNESDAY

Secret Ceremony (Wilson
Ha.., 4:30, 7, 9 p.m., series
pass) "Elizabeth Taylor is a
prostitute whose daughter has
died, and Mia Farrow is a rich,
crazy English girl whose
mother has died, and at first, as
they begin to share a very
crazy mother-daughter
relationship, Secret Ceremony
seems to be a Gothic version of
folie a deux. But then Robert
Mitchum enters, as the girl's
child-molesting stepfather, and
then Pamela Brown and Peggy
Ashcroft enter as her thieving
aunts, and they're all crazy,
too, and by the time it's a folie
a cinq,
one knows that Joseph
Losey (the director), George
Tabori (the writer), and the
producers all share in the
craziness."–Kael.

The Revengers (Cinema,
2,4,6,8,10 p.m., $2)

THURSDAY

The Point (Wilson Hall;
6,8,10 p.m., $.75) Directed and
animated by Fred Wolf, based
on a story by Harry Nilsson.
Music by Nilsson, voices by
Dustin Hoffman. Everyone has
a pointed head except Oblio,
with his faithful dog Arrow,
he's exiled to the Pointless
Forest. A children's movie, for
all ages. Also Play With Light
and Color,
by Avraham Goren.
Artist Jimms Nelson creates a
light show.

They Only Kill Their
Masters
(Paramount; 1,3,5,7,9
p.m.,$2)

Thunderball and You Only
Live Twice
(Barracks Road)

FRIDAY

Late Show (Paramount,
11:30 p.m. $2 thru Sat.)

SUNDAY

Smiles of a Summer Night
(Wilson Hall, 7 & 9 p.m., $.75)
Directed by Bergman. "Turn of
the century comedy of
manners about a collection of
wives, husbands, mistresses and
lovers who work out their
destinies during a summer
night party at a country
mansion."–Pickard